Football

Peter Bourque Commits to Virginia Tech, Elevating 2027 Recruiting Class

Four-star quarterback chooses Hokies over Georgia and Penn State, boosting coach James Franklin's vision

A Commitment That Signals Momentum

Peter Bourque, a 6‑foot‑4, 220‑pound pro‑style quarterback from Marion, Massachusetts, announced his decision to join Virginia Tech on Wednesday. The four‑star recruit, ranked No. 80 by 247Sports and No. 82 in the composite rankings, chose the Hokies over powerhouse programs Georgia and Penn State. His commitment marks the twelfth pledge for the 2027 class and lifts Virginia Tech to No. 17 in the 247Sports team recruiting hierarchy.

Bourque’s journey to Blacksburg has been anything but linear. He originally pledged to Michigan before flipping his commitment, a move that highlighted the shifting landscape of elite high‑school talent. In his senior season at Tabor Academy, he amassed nearly 700 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns, showcasing a rare blend of size, arm strength and mobility.

Virginia Tech’s emphasis on name, image and likeness opportunities proved decisive. Coach James Franklin, now in his second decade at the helm, framed the NIL landscape as a key factor in the Hokies’ pitch, aligning with Bourque’s long‑term ambitions both on and off the field.

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The addition of Bourque not only bolsters the quarterback depth chart but also improves the program’s national standing. With four quarterbacks already committed in the 2026 class, the Hokies are building a pipeline that could redefine their offensive identity. Analysts note that his elite size and ability to thread passes into tight windows make him a prototypical prospect for modern pro‑style offenses.

Recruiting experts have taken note of the ripple effect. Bourque’s decision is expected to resonate across the Atlantic Coast Conference, as other top prospects evaluate the Hokies’ upward trajectory. The commitment also underscores the growing appeal of Virginia Tech’s academic profile and its location in Blacksburg, a town that blends small‑town charm with big‑time ambition.

For the coaching staff, the pledge is a validation of the program’s recent strides. Franklin’s recruiting classes have climbed steadily, and the addition of a player of Bourque’s caliber signals that the Hokies are now a destination for elite talent previously gravitating toward traditional powerhouses.

As the 2027 class continues to take shape, Bourque’s commitment stands as a milestone. It reflects a broader trend where high‑school stars are weighing not just on‑field fit but also the total collegiate experience — academics, community and financial opportunities. Virginia Tech’s ability to secure such a player hints at a promising future both on the scoreboard and in the broader collegiate marketplace.

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